Cerebras First-Earnings Drop: Why AI Chip Margins Became the New Nvidia Comparison
Q1 2026 revenue of $193.4M and 47% core margin put Cerebras under a Nvidia-sized microscope as shares slip 7.8% on guidance. What the math implies.
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The black market surge highlights geopolitical tensions, impacting global tech supply chains and prompting China to boost domestic chip production. The post Nvidia’s banned AI chips double in price on China’s black market appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Read full articleQ1 2026 revenue of $193.4M and 47% core margin put Cerebras under a Nvidia-sized microscope as shares slip 7.8% on guidance. What the math implies.
UC San Diego's DFlash replaces autoregressive drafting with a lightweight block diffusion model for speculative decoding. It drafts whole token blocks in a single forward pass and conditions on target hidden features through KV injection. The paper reports up to 6.08x lossless speedup on Qwen3-8B, while NVIDIA reports up to 15x throughput on Blackwell at fixed interactivity. DFlash ships 20 checkpoints and supports SGLang, vLLM, and TensorRT-LLM. The post DFlash Speculative Decoding Drafts Whole Token Blocks in Parallel for Up to 15x Higher Throughput on NVIDIA Blackwell appeared first on MarkTechPost.
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China’s LineShine debuts at number one in Top500 – a list sometimes viewed as a national measure of global tech prowess A supercomputer in China now outranks its US counterparts as the world’s most powerful. It is the first time since 2017 that a Chinese computer has topped a list sometimes viewed as a measure of a nation’s technological prowess. The LineShine computer in Shenzhen displaced top-ranked US computer El Capitan in the Top500 rankings released on Tuesday. It was LineShine’s debut on the list. Continue reading...
The black market surge highlights the ineffectiveness of export controls and underscores the persistent global demand for advanced AI technology. The post Nvidia’s AI chips surge in price on China’s black market, with B200 racks fetching 50% premiums appeared first on Crypto Briefing.